Canon has announced a new enthusiast level camera, the EOS R50, the “spiritual” successor to the EOS M50 II along with two affordable lenses, the RF-S 55-210mm f/5-7.1 IS STM and the RF 24-50mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM.
The Dual Pixel AF uses up to 651 automatically selected AF points and can cover up to 100% (approximately) of the picture area depending on the lens being used.
It also utilizes AI-driven subject recognition that can automatically select and track subjects including people, animals (dogs, cats and birds), as well as vehicles such as cars and motorcycles.
With it’s impressive video capabilities, the R50 can record uncropped 4K 30p video from oversampled 6K footage as well as Full-HD high-frame rate video up to 120 frames per second.
There is also a feature called Movie for Close-Ups Demos mode that ensures the correct subject is always in focus.
When this mode is activated, it allows the camera to quickly switch focus from the on-camera subject to an object that is presented towards the camera’s lens.
Canon says that this mode is meant to be used for video content where showing a product to the viewers is necessary, such as in makeup demos or cooking videos.
The R50 also allows you to set Movie rotation information during or after recording video, allowing videos to be played in vertical composition when viewing on a smartphone.
There is also an Aspect Markers Function that displays visual markers for the different aspect ratios required by various social media sites allowing you to make sure your videos will appear correctly on them.
For photographers, the R50 captures stills in JPEG and HEIF in addition to RAW and C-RAW file formats.
It has a maximum burst rate of up to 15 frames per second using the electronic shutter mode with no shutter noise, and up to 12 frames per second when using the electronic first curtain shutter.
The 2.36-million dot OLED viewfinder supports a refresh rate of up to 120fps with 100% view coverage and the 3.0-inch, 1.62 million dot Clear View LCD II Vari-angle Touchscreen allows for touch and drag functionality when changing settings.
Lastly, the R50 supports both wire and wireless communications via the USB Type-C port as well as built-in Bluetooth and Wi-Fi capabilities.
Designed to be paired with APS-C sensor size cameras, the RF-S 55-210mm f/5-7.1 IS STM lens provides coverage equivalent of 88–336mm lens on a full-frame camera.
The STM stepping motor supports Canon’s Movie Servo AF allowing for smooth, quiet and continuous focus adjustments.
It features a 7-blade circular aperture and also utilizes two UD lens elements that help to reduce chromatic aberration.
The Canon RF 24-50mm f/4.5-6.3 IS STM is a compact standard zoom lens designed for use with full-frame EOS R Series cameras.
The STM stepping motor supports Canon’s Movie Servo AF allowing for smooth, quiet and continuous focus adjustments.
The lens construction consists of 8 elements in 8 groups and includes two Aspheric lenses and features Canon’s Super Spectra Coating on the front element to help repel oil and water.
The lens itself weights 210 grams (0.5lbs) and is just over 5cm (2in) long when fully retracted and just under 9cm (3.5in) when extended.